Great Kills
- Série télévisée
- 2023–
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA documentary film crew callously record the life and violent crimes of a lonely hit man from Great Kills, Staten Island.A documentary film crew callously record the life and violent crimes of a lonely hit man from Great Kills, Staten Island.A documentary film crew callously record the life and violent crimes of a lonely hit man from Great Kills, Staten Island.
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My first review. I saw this movie because I follow James Merendino on Facebook. I saw a trailer there and thought, meh. I don't always like his stuff. LIke his last movie was yikes. But, I watched the whole show last night in one go. It is fire. It's really dark and funny and very much worth the watch. Even the low budget feel works. It's a mockumentary like the Office, which I hate. But The acting is so real and also so hysterical. The guy who plays Tom the hit man is really amazing. I never saw him before, but he is top tier acting wise. And James is in it as the director. He's pretty damn funny and more or less how he is on his live streams. Like I said. Everyone is good accept a couple of the tiny roles, but they are gone quick and it didn't bother me. I'm bad at this. But I recommend it. I hate most things. I Love this one. (Either the numbers are off or there is an episode missing)
This show is hilarious by itself, but what's interesting and impressive about this series is how much of the humor is never even said but implied. First, the best joke of all is that a hitman would ever even agree to be in a documentary in the first place. There's a good blend of dry British style humor, absurdism, satire and full on next-level meta comedy.
What appear to be "problems" with production value are largely intentional, so don't get turned off until you see how its part of the joke. For instance the sound guy screwing up the shots (he's in almost every frame of the documentary in the first episode). It's almost like a blend of reality TV and the old exploitation films, where campiness is an integral part of the mix. However, to me it leaned a bit too much towards the latter in a few places, there are a few reactions to major events that were underacted in my opinion, and I think the kills could have been a bit more convincing. I'm fairly sure these were also part of the style and artistic direction, but I was personally hoping for something a little more dark.
Definitely one of the best shows available on the non-mainstream streaming platforms, the premise itself was brilliant and I was excited for over a year to finally see it, I'm glad to see it was pulled off very well. Check this one out for sure!
What appear to be "problems" with production value are largely intentional, so don't get turned off until you see how its part of the joke. For instance the sound guy screwing up the shots (he's in almost every frame of the documentary in the first episode). It's almost like a blend of reality TV and the old exploitation films, where campiness is an integral part of the mix. However, to me it leaned a bit too much towards the latter in a few places, there are a few reactions to major events that were underacted in my opinion, and I think the kills could have been a bit more convincing. I'm fairly sure these were also part of the style and artistic direction, but I was personally hoping for something a little more dark.
Definitely one of the best shows available on the non-mainstream streaming platforms, the premise itself was brilliant and I was excited for over a year to finally see it, I'm glad to see it was pulled off very well. Check this one out for sure!
Great Kills nails the fly-on-the-wall documentary style while cleverly flipping the genre on its head. Each episode is a sharp, hilarious satire that exposes the absurdities behind true crime filmmaking. Steve Stanulis brings infectious energy to his hitman role, and James Merendino delivers a tightly crafted, standout series. The writing is top-tier, brought to life by an exceptional cast. While the premise-a documentarian following a hitman-sounds outrageous, the execution is surprisingly gripping. The violence is raw and unfiltered, adding to the show's edgy appeal. As I binge through the weekend, I'm already hyped for what's next.
It's a great show. Steve Stanulis is remarkable as are the rest of the cast. Honest performances and on point. Shot well. Story is solid. And it's got lots of laughs.
It's an eight part series with lots of laughs. It's got a pretty cynical view on the media and life in general, which I like.
And I would recommend this to anyone that just wants a quick and fun experience.
I'm not gonna say it's a masterpiece. But it's a masterpiece. These guys nailed it. Seriously. I never write reviews. Congrats to all involved. I hope there's more to come from this group. I really had a good time. I gave it a 10.
It's an eight part series with lots of laughs. It's got a pretty cynical view on the media and life in general, which I like.
And I would recommend this to anyone that just wants a quick and fun experience.
I'm not gonna say it's a masterpiece. But it's a masterpiece. These guys nailed it. Seriously. I never write reviews. Congrats to all involved. I hope there's more to come from this group. I really had a good time. I gave it a 10.
Great Kills TV series absolutely nails it when it comes to roasting the fly-on-the-wall documentary industry. Throughout the show, they brilliantly satirize the entire genre, exposing its flaws and absurdities in the most hilarious way possible.
The show pokes fun at how these documentary crews often invade people's lives, following them around with cameras while claiming to be unintrusive observers. In this case it's a hit man.
By exposing these aspects of the industry, Great Kills manages to strike a perfect balance between being a comedy and making a serious point about the ethics and authenticity of documentary filmmaking. It's a refreshing take on the genre, and the way they pull it off with great writing and Steve Stanulis's fantastic performance as Tom the hit man from Staten Island is off the charts. So, if you're up for a good laugh and some ruthless jabs at the documentary world, watch this series.
The show pokes fun at how these documentary crews often invade people's lives, following them around with cameras while claiming to be unintrusive observers. In this case it's a hit man.
By exposing these aspects of the industry, Great Kills manages to strike a perfect balance between being a comedy and making a serious point about the ethics and authenticity of documentary filmmaking. It's a refreshing take on the genre, and the way they pull it off with great writing and Steve Stanulis's fantastic performance as Tom the hit man from Staten Island is off the charts. So, if you're up for a good laugh and some ruthless jabs at the documentary world, watch this series.
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